Description
To change the display language in web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Edge, you'll need to adjust the language settings within each browser's preferences. Generally, this involves navigating to the browser's settings, finding the language options, and adding or prioritizing your preferred language.
Instructions
Google Chrome
1. Open Chrome and click the three dots (menu) in the top right corner.
2. Go to "Settings" and then "Languages" (or "Languages and Input" in older versions).

3. Click "Add languages" and select your desired language. Click "Add".

4. To make it the default, Click the three dots (menu) next to the language you just added. Check the box next to "Display Google in this language".

5. Relaunch Chrome to apply the changes.

Mozilla Firefox
1. Open Firefox and click the three horizontal lines (menu).
2. Go to "Settings" and then "General".

3. Scroll down to "Language and Appearance" and click "Choose" under "Languages".

4. Add your desired language and move it to the top of the list. Click "OK" and restart Firefox.

Microsoft Edge
1. Open Edge and click the three dots (menu).
2. Go to "Settings" and then "Languages".

3. Click "Add languages" and select your preferred language. Click "Add".

4. Select the three dots next to the language and choose "Display Microsoft Edge in this language", or "Move to the top" to make it default.

5. Relaunch Edge to apply the changes.
Additional Information
For additional assistance, please contact IT Support Services at 531-622-2900 or ITSupportServices@mccneb.edu.